Rule number #1. Never go to a league night without a dry lane bowling ball!!!!!
The lanes in the house at which I bowl, Holiday Bowl in Albuquerque,NM, have been extremely oily the last four weeks. Flooded. So, in my infinite wisdom, I decided to include in my arsenal for the night my GP2, Robo Rule, Machine (just in case the lanes were a little less oily) and, I took my Rule, plus a spare ball (Columbia Blue Dot). (I have an ebonite four ball with an extra single bag with it.) First warm up with my Robo Rule - bowling from about 20 over 10 - whoosh....way left. Oil pattern was strange. There was lots of oil on my bowling ball in the return. All the oil stretching across the middle of the lane...dry in front, very dry in back. Very little oil running down the middle to ride. About 15 feet of oil stretching from gutter to gutter in the middle. Trouble. Lots of trouble. I managed a 212 in the first game with my Machine, bowling from about 37 over 15 out to 8 or less and back in. Then in started breaking even more and....I couldn't move any further to the left. We were on lanes 1 and 2 and there's a wall there! By the middle of the second game I was rolling over 25 (from 40) and it was still breaking too much. Down to 180. In the third game I just wound up and threw the ball as hard as I could, keeping my hand as flat as I could. Still broke past the head pin. I wasn't alone. Another bowler on my team started with the One, then the big one, then to the crossfire, then the a V2 sanded, finally ended with his pink spare ball.
Never leave home without a dry lane ball....in my case, my Desert Heat. Heed my warning!
Chuck (with Desert Heat back in the bag!)